Custom CricNotes Journal
Custom CricNotes Journal
Create your own personalised CricNotes Journal for your club, school or corporate sponsorship. Simply choose a colour combination that matches your organisation, brand it with your own logo and optionally include additional content on the inside to create a unique and valuable book for your players.
Custom Options:
The CricNotes Journal cover is made from high-quality PU leather with the graphics debossed using a hot stamp process.
- Cover colours include Red, Green, Black, Blue, Orange, White and more.
- The hot stamp process produces a metallic foil finish – colours include gold, silver, copper, blue, green and more.
- Optionally include additional content such as promotional pages (full colour), Club or school rules, history or other material.
Production Notes:
- The minimum print run is 250 notebooks.
- Digital proofs will be created for approval before printing.
- Complex logos may not be suitable for the hot stamp process.
Contact us to discuss how we can create something unique for you.
Specifications
- size 178 mm x 105 mm
- soft-touch faux leather hardcover
- foil hot stamp
- lightweight 100 g/m² paper
- rounded corners
- elastic closure
- pen loop
- ribbon bookmark
- 'If found please return to’ notice printed on the flyleaf
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What's Inside?
Skill: Choose a specific technique to work on, eg: bowl less no-balls
Why: Identify the problem that results from not executing the technique correctly, eg; don't give away extras and additional balls for the batsmen to score from.
How: This should be something specific that you can rate after every game or training session eg; always measure my run up and make sure I maintain my rhythm throughout the crease.
Session/game details: Record each training session or game with reference to location, date, teams and match ID.
Rate: Write down your 3 skills, then when the session or game is finished, rate how well you performed for each skill.
The good: Note down everything that went well in the session/game. Include notes about your skills work and why you think the things you tried were successful.
The bad: Identify the things that didn’t work, or were difficult. It might be related to your skills work or other things. This is useful to look at later when you review skills to work on.
Coach's comments: Keep a record of what your coach said. This is also the best place to get ideas when you look for new things to focus on.
Review skills: Evaluate the results from the last five games and training sessions to determine if you have made sufficient progress or if you need to keep working on it for longer.
Focus: Identify the most important thing about this skill that you need to continue to focus on.
Update skills: if you have finished a skill, it is time to pick a new one. Look back at the notes from your previous training sessions and games for inspiration.
Match: Reference the journal page where you analysed your skills and performance for this game.
Batting: Identify your batting strengths and weaknesses by recording all stats including any chances and how you were dismissed.
Bowling: Identify your bowling strengths and weaknesses by recording all stats including extras and how you took wickets.
Fielding: Identify your fielding strengths and weaknesses by recording all stats including chances and drop catches.
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